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001-es BibID:BIBFORM063394
Első szerző:Balogh Emília (kardiológus)
Cím:Plasma homocysteine levels are related to medium-term venous graft degeneration in coronary artery bypass graft patients / Emília Balogh, Tamás Maros, Andrea Daragó, Kálmán Csapó, Béla Herczegh, Balázs Nyul, István Czuriga, Zsuzsanna Bereczky, István Édes, Zsolt Kőszegi
Dátum:2016
ISSN:1302-8723 1308-0032
Megjegyzések:Objective: Saphenous venous grafts (SVGs) are established choices for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG); however, their lumen patencyis limited. Our goal was to investigate the risk factors of SVG degeneration.Methods: Seventy-five patients (mean age, 57.5?10.4 years) with 133 SVG conduits who had cardiac catheterization ?1 year after CABG wereselected; follow-up period was 67.6?36.8 months. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to angiographic status at follow up [intact: <20%(n=23); narrowed: 20?99% (n=24); and occluded (n=28)]. Baseline clinical conditions were evaluated in relation to follow-up angiography. Asonset date of chronic total occlusions is usually uncertain, they arise typically from thrombotic lesions; thus, their value in evaluation is limited.Results: There were no significant differences between the 3 groups in clinical parameters. Linear correlation analysis found significant (p<0.01)positive connection of SVG disease (luminal diameter reduction 20?99%) with C-reactive protein (CRP) and homocysteine (Hcy), as well asbetween CRP and Hcy. Multiple regression analysis showed plasma Hcy level to be significantly related to graft diameter reduction normalizedto time elapsed until angiography in narrowed grafts: 1 ?mol/L increase of Hcy was associated with 0.053%/month decrease in lumen diameter(p<0.01; R2=0.428); extrapolating: +10 ?mol/L higher Hcy level during 5 years is associated with 32.1% lumen reduction.Conclusion: Medium- to long-term SVG degeneration is related to elevated plasma total Hcy in patients with sub-occlusive graft stenosis, whilein cases with intact SVGs, the beneficial local flow conditions may protect the grafts from degeneration. (Anatol J Cardiol 2016; 16: 000-00)
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok esettanulmány
homocysteine, saphenous vein graft disease
Megjelenés:The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology 16 : 11 (2016), p. 868-873. -
További szerzők:Maros Tamás Miklós (1969-) (szívsebész) Daragó Andrea (1972-) (orvos, kardiológus) Csapó Kálmán Herczegh Béla (orvos) Nyul Balázs (1984-) (alkalmazott matematikus) Czuriga István (1948-2018) (kardiológus) Bereczky Zsuzsanna (1974-) (orvosi laboratóriumi diagnosztika szakorvos) Édes István (1952-) (kardiológus) Kőszegi Zsolt (1962-) (kardiológus, belgyógyász)
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